Guided trekking along coastal trails
Walking through the Ebro Delta is a different way of understanding it: with your feet in the sand, your gaze on the horizon and enough time to listen to what the landscape has to say.
This guided trekking route follows sections of coastline along natural, accessible trails, following ancient coastal paths that for generations have connected coves, fishing areas and lookout points. The pace is leisurely and adapted to the group, with stops to observe, interpret and connect with the environment.
Along the route, the coast becomes an open-air classroom: you will discover how the Delta was formed, why the coastline is a living and changing territory, and how the relationship between river, sea and wind has shaped dunes, bays and areas of high ecological value. The focus is also on emblematic elements such as the lighthouse and the dunes of Fangar, Fangar Bay, and everyday life at sea through mussel farms and traditional aquaculture.
This activity is designed for educational centres and school groups (from upper primary to secondary school), but also for team building, associations and organised groups seeking nature, territory and cohesion.
Duration: adaptable according to the group.
Format: guided trekking with interpretive stops and constant accompaniment.


















